2008
Reachability computation for hybrid systems with Ariadne
Publication
Publication
Presented at the
IFAC World Congress, Seoul, Korea
Ariadne is an in-progress open environment to design algorithms for computing with hybrid automata, that relies on a rigorous computable analysis theory to represent
geometric objects, in order to achieve provable approximation bounds along the computations. In this paper we discuss the problem of reachability analysis of hybrid automata to decide safety properties. We describe in details the algorithm used in Ariadne to compute over-approximations of reachable sets. Then we show how it works on a simple example. Finally, we discuss the lower-approximation approach to the reachability problem and how to extend
Ariadne to support it.
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International Federation of Automatic Control | |
Computational Topology for Systems and Control | |
IFAC World Congress | |
Organisation | Scientific Computing |
Benvenuti, L., Bresolin, D., Casagrande, A., Collins, P., Ferrari, A., Mazzi, E., … Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, A. (2008). Reachability computation for hybrid systems with Ariadne. In Proceedings of the 17th IFAC World Congress, 2008. International Federation of Automatic Control. |